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Wilkinson & Rivera to Make Milan Debut With Mesa de Baile Coffee Table

Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaJune 4, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
Mesa de Baile by Grant Wilkinson and Teresa Rivera
Image: Wilkinson & Rivera
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The husband-wife duo of Grant Wilkinson and Teresa Rivera received a lot of acclaim for the modern interpretation of Windsor Chair they designed months back. The East-London-based studio is now gearing up for the Salone del Mobile 2022 with their latest design dubbed Mesa de Baile. It is an unconventional table inspired by barley twists that feature non-Euclidean geometry.

The coffee table is completely handcrafted. The meticulous design and hard work gone into the making of the table is evident in its geometric form. The table is made using locally sourced timber and also features hand-woven cane.

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Boasting an intricate design that’s beautiful and tactile, the overall dimension of the table is 100-inches in length, 60-inches in breadth, and 41-inches in height.

Neitzens haven’t named the table yet, but once it goes viral, who knows they might dub it Nervous Table (in reference to the Nervous chair). Whatever might be the case, Wilkinson & Rivera are making their Salone debut and we wish them the very best for the biggest furniture fair on the Earth.

Mesa de Baile by Grant Wilkinson and Teresa Rivera
Image: Wilkinson & Rivera
Mesa de Baile by Grant Wilkinson and Teresa Rivera
Image: Wilkinson & Rivera
Mesa de Baile by Grant Wilkinson and Teresa Rivera
Image: Wilkinson & Rivera

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